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os sp y ——— THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, | DECEMBER 9, 1913. webu “Handkerchief Ships” When our : Appropriate Religioiss | Going On-—Sale of come in | ok Gifts ' Women's Fashionable Warm Fur The most recent issues of the | SEK MERON WHOSELIQUEUR = URING the past few months “the ed fe oy ie ‘ ‘|| International Sunday School | I" THEOLIVEOIL * coming "in tron eT ae Bait i pemavioread se iit)atowm | Cloth Wraps, While Wedding Guests Made) ois on ‘; OF THE EPICURE Armenia, France and Treland- yes, even here im wide section "| for $18.75 Merry Three Tots Drank vars, | from Switzerland, although we're speak- Peloubet's Select Notes on the Inter-| Earlier Season Prices, national Sunday-School Lesaans, 81 i it fi ively in that case! ng # bit figuratively in Teachers’ Guide to the Int Fatal “Mandel.” | ional | $30 to $50 Sunday-School Lessons. By Martha | | - im | They have all come in now, with their i]] Tarbell, PhD. at. mentary an | We secured them last SEVERAL OTHERS ILL.|: snowy freight for our Christmas Hand- Sunday-Nchool Learons. 50 cents, | Week while the weather CHIRIS Pronourced She-ris was still warm. _ You get them just as it turns cold—at the low- the name } supponed to have a place in - The Gist of the Lesson, By It. A. Torrey. 25 cents. The Teaching of the Lesson. By Rev. G, Campbell Stcrgen. 25 aa Rai Fdited "oy TR Dummelae Mov, | est prices we ever knew. with woe) Joe pager, ASS. They are as good “fur- ‘complete Bible Concordance. ly > ” Alexander Cruden. 75 cents. Ty coats” as are made Dictionary of the Bible. Edited by| in America; some have JohnHlastings, 908 pages with maps. | rogl fur gollars. Splen- kerchief counters and we are ready for the Christmas buying. street Stuff Was Sweet and Little! sian Folks Drank All They TWO BIG SCHOONERS 4 Could Get. | BATTERED BY GALE Every desirable kind of pure linen handkerchief is represented. Our counters are so ample and the attendants so experienced that shopping at “The Linen Store” is a real pleasure. The following values cannot be surpassed in the city: The police of the Macdouga! street) Revenue Cutters Off to Aid of Ves- station and inspectorr of the Board of} Healtu today are seeking the wine shop Th wich was purchased the) chusetts Coast! Atelian cordial which Killed three chil. | bagi te. he Holy Bible. | did gift "0 on the ble. | ifts. By Matthew Heary, 6 vols, 87.50, 8 Commentary on the Old and New Testamqnts. By Jameson, Faussett and Brown. @ vols. vo. Male floor, Old Building. 500 Women’s Fur Coats, Each ‘Today—300 Gifts of One Selected for its Perfect French Cluny Linens and Fine Quality sels in Distress Ot) Massa 1214c and up for plain hemstitched. Oat abe and up for embroidered and initialed 50c and up for hand-made lace trimmed 50c and up for Madeira eyelet embroidery $1.00 to $100 for fine lace or embroidered Second floor, Old Building. 0 Another 4 wrt was shade to mum. | 1 the revenue cutter Acushnet, at) Every handkerchief order is packed in a ony spinning wheel box and the street. A botlion were sonra. Sane rien S80 ts 017-0 regularly care in matching, $58, 860, 867.50, $85, 405, 8115 and Practically all sizes in doilies, bureau | OM Up to luxurious imported fur wraps at $650. covera anc centrepieces; tea cloths are Caracul, pony, Persian lamb, Hudson and nearseal, moleskin, marmot, Ruchor’ neat a distresecd vena) at . ‘ " Fur coats for the motor, sleigh or steamer, for city wear Menemaha High mites to the McCutcheon name on the box Is guar for Less . and country, for afternoon and qreaing. © company was a liqueur | weatward. It orted that the! antee that every thread is pure Importer's one-of-a-kind col- Most of th adi ‘SNE in Amen which is variously known | revenue cutter Androscoggin, which was |" . lection lef! hi , Most of them made to our specifications in America. “mandelera” ate “mane lon her way down te coast trom Port- linen. ube t over from his season’s | Some of them chosen by us in Paris and London. Coke PATS ise at tg ee Ley allio James McCutcheon & Co. Real lace-trimmed doiies start at | $i¥le,and quality are combined in them to a remarkable degree arank wat they could get amy Gay in Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Sts. re is totem with ‘seal lass Every style is derignated by our fashion chief. Se Re Tectalna ie cane Hark ace | blown mah tee Tee Roe are $14.50 to 027.50—they are the| The Wanamaker $50 fur coat od. Each advance poaniead night waa riding out the northwest gale usual 622.50 to 40 kinds. be gia is fully warranted by the additional fincness of pelt a |to-day, her anchors apparently holding well, The 4 54 inches in diameter. natural muskrat, tiger cat, blended squirrel, taupe squirrel, natural habla dal All are generously trimmed with raccoon and other sports furs. should med strong linen lace made in France and Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building. most of the pieces are embroidered by ————— hand, All will be bored upen enue. | Christmas Sees Four Hundred FurcLined Gloves | Y°Ung Women’s Dresses Repriced ; for the Imagine it—400 price-lessened and hardly two Woman Who Motors alike, which means a very wide variety of choice. Charming silk dresses of crepe de chine, charmeuse, ECZEMA ON HEAD, — hy HELD'IN BAIL BODY AND ARMS! Fon raxine asciDeNTs| gz y Gunther | Furs HchedandSmarted. When Scratched | s. Henri Finkel Accused of Col- Would Bleed. Cuticura Soap and | lecting $30,000 Tirough on sig Cured After j Fraudulent Suits, For the woman he pane meteor and a. 4 Ge ell drapes skirts, lacy frills and or Six Weeks, : a across count: or does her | all sorts of individual French touches. : aise nine 8. Henri Minkel, a lawyer with an FOR CHRISTMAS GIF TS shopping on pl days there Beautiful serge dresses—as smart as can be with their 173 Wilder St., Rochester, N. ¥.— "My | Mve at No. 78 Delancey sireet, who wan are less bulky gloves lined with | tiered skirts, pretty sashes, vestces, etc. title girl had ecsema on her head, body and | indicted on Nov. 22 for grand larceny In fleece or ilk . Velveteen and corduroy afternoon gowns too and many 1 tho: ith he if alleged oy . ft ny 5 page ag ae Beye ager HUDSON SEAL COATS “Many kinds ae specially de. | silk poplins. amet would awaken and Ne| surrendered to-day to Devers. Al TSeel Dyed Muskrat) signed for the woman vl) does ee Cosi ha wes sed at Las oe hela far coat of | Tho of the Diatrict-Att ‘. tie A bs I. ny years. the nighe., Bhs nes only | and was admitted to $3.00 tail bY Judue (Seal Dyed Muskrat) not care to carry @ mufi nd floor, Old Building. Kidskin, cape, mocha and{buckskin rauite & wonderfyl variety: with dif- ferent linings, including fur, 81.50 t euffered but 1 could not | Swann in General Seanions, Tt in alleged A large assortment .of fashionable models,—plain or draped. Some with collar and cuffs of Fitch, Skunk, Ermine, Mole, etc. All lengths from 28 inches to if, Mer body, | that with the help of “runners” Finke! arms and scalp were Cov: | arranged accidents and collected either ered with @ rash which |from the Insurance companies or from Wtohed and amarted. The 'thore apparently responsible for the ac- rash seemed to be small | cident. It was charged that he employed Special ol and fk piven, wite Every Kind of Ivory Celluloid onl i. 50e, Scotch wool gloves, 1 Toilet Sets re he PY | ry . La ‘ool gloves to wear over po gorienplheg hesmygacody Dolarichgreny Tae AG Rats aap Naiiiaten” tae these 56 inches. Prices ranging from evening 1.20and Of ont From the Beautiful ‘“‘French Ivory’ to the ees aot on Rip tae ie Coveted See iRrank, te Arnold, Hecratary of the At: $145.00 to 425.00 in * rmmined with fur or American and English ig lance Againet Accident Frauds, is au ™ ‘2 fur-lined, $2.25 to 67.50. : = i e 8 ¢ “1 sled egreet many diferent cures, bus | nority. for the statement. tat Finkel Wo x4 FUR SET. Meise earaly lived gloves) 61; Before selecting a single piece of this ivory celluloid we~ Ld gted -~ ery Soap | Obtslned more than £9,000 through these Ww. L. DOUCLAS S with fur, 82, 82.50 to 83, ie covered the field thoroughly. and Olatment end | 208 for » trial comple, | Ut i In all the fashionable Model F Mala floor, Old Building. And by comparing this maker's goods piece by piece with time I used them she slept more n all the fashionable lels and Furs. that maker's — from the point of view of quality: style and price pane *34°4 & ‘4% SHoEes for wets, ‘Then I purchased | TAKE POLICE AS MODEL. ‘There is pleasure and December Brings Many | —we gradually sifted them down until we can confidently say i | t g i comfort in wearing ‘Ointment. 1 washed the affected | pittsburgh ‘ends Three Men to ‘W. L. Douglas shoes, New Gifts for the rb eye \dapdldadadienpacbenpiourn ay the Syetem Here. Tier seatiene bres | Fireplace i The Best Is Here * a . the Cuticure Ointment, After five or ds | The authorities of Pittsburgh, hav-} pocdiegh hd fel ca As many as two hundred pairs ‘The best assortments the best styles—and the best prices , Sena H Os Cirrnens Cone baee Ge, ' el seer ee Siete | Si, Yassn Breet of brass afdirons alone! We i Christmas shoppers will find that we are not “just out of” the piece 1618. ta iaveatigution, are about, to adogi | taliceeamay. cor: teh, told such another collection is | '™% Qnt \itiat stock was large—and fresh lien come in dail; ‘Rg jroadwe: be f ‘d inthe 1 ur initial stoc ae « | supplica come in daily. Soap (2ic.) and Cuvioure Olat- | New York Police Department methodd. | ims} not to be found in the city, The cheaper sets have been as carefully chown us the most expensive; Tieton eomaeas Used vemala et| cost ls corentered. «rode, sacending | Het From this almost unlimited | each is the beat at ite price. cote wailed fron with 89, Skin Book. AG- in efotency and organisation any other | £2} “Who Makes Her Gowns?” variety customers find it easy Besldos'the set Uihusteated: thers are St to choose three and four sets for | Threepiece seta, 82.50, engraved, | 14-picer aeta—810, engraved, 813,88; Dept. T, Boston.” | police force in the country. Sees ae chy with Ow | view of getting information | Bowers i F | 88-85; 84 set, engraved, 84.75; | 814.50, engrave: } ebsoccnpean nett oon fercianent ols. | aro mand and comprehensively, Le Ht | Resear Is not nearly so important a question as thelr homes one for cack fire | $48 set, engraver, 85.40, "| | French. dronysts-Sepicce, 87.0, place: all different and all good 10 piece, c $8.25; Ipiece sets, ooking. a With 22-kt. gold-border and letter, | “What Make of Corset | gaditant ioeaione needles Large Collection of the Single Pisces 86.75 to S22, i h, $1.25 to 85.75. Frames, 25e to $12.50, Doe Ss S he Wea r >”? Beliows, $1.30 to $16. | Hale bea eo ee.tD, Puff boxer, 40c to $7.50. Tongs, $3.75 to $4.75. Combs, #5¢ to 81. Hair receivers, 45¢ to 84.75, Woodboxes, fenders, brass scuttles, Cloth bru: 81,80 to 83.50, Salve boxes, 25c to $1.25, Tf the answer is ‘“Red- fava Neagle andirons, fire screens | Hat brush, 1.95 to #1.t5, i Shoe horne, the to Hy ” “ 2 . Bonnet Brushes, 65c to $2.75. anity sets, 85c to 8, fern a ‘Warner's Rust- The Whole Housewares Store Is a Nail buffers, 50c to $1.75. Talcum holder, 60c, (0) (e) proof,” you are assured in Center of Practical Gifts Manicure articles, 5c to 75c. Sewing sets, 50c to $4. 4 advance that the corset , Pretty baskets for every urpone; Fin trays, 04 te 8 Rolin, Whisk brooms and holders, $1, po it ME 2 EAA 1 LS ie tl will not tear, break or Glgnieomth Snaty Geceraien fF any serving trays; brass 4, odd pieces of small furni lectrical gifts; chaling eak of birds, cages, fi Ivory Celluloid Sets for Men Pieces may be bought for the chiffonier or the fitted bag. Military ish and | brushes, 82.50 to #8 pair. Also cloth brushes, hat brushes, combs and manicure sets, Main floor, Old Building. rust, and that it will al- ways hold its shape and add to the grace of the gown and its wearer. In the Wonamaker Coi- set Salons there is a wide variety of Redfern’ and Warner’s Rustproof Cor- sets. So wide a variety that no woman need be satis- fied with less than corset- perfection. Warner's Rustproof, $1 upward. Redfern Corset, 34th Street—New York Have Arranged an Extraordinary Sale of 250 Tailored Suits This Season's Best Models— Taken from Regular Stock Women’s and misses’ high-class tailored suits, of broadcloth, velour cheviot, bayadere 1 8 00 e OOOOOOOO “The Shadow” A Thrilling Detective Story by Arthur Stringer. cloth and other fashionable materials, in all prevailing colors, including black. Reduced from 35.00, 40.00 & 45.00 Also a Remarkable Sale of $3.50 up. s A In the narrative is one of the most darin; 400 Fash ionable Coats A Corset Sale T he Vill UMN criminals ever sought by the aolee. . , j | About 200 corsets in well P At a Greatly Reduced Price | known makes will be priced $3, $4 and $5, were $6 to $12 because they are slightly soiled. None Credited None Sent on Approval | Third floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Ninth Street Women's and misses’ fur and velvet-trimmed coats of bayadere cloth, chinchilla, boucte | 18 00 and Persian cloth; richly silkelined and [ e interlined. Reduced jrom 35.00 and 40.00 Will be published in serial form in the The Story Sunday World's 24-Page Illustrated | Magazine and Story Section. F) . The first instalment Don t Miss next Sunday, Dec. 14. , 98980000 On Sale Wednesday, December Tenth,